I'm trying to figure out what is going on with my paint on a black 1997 Toyota Supra.
I started to polish some swirls and scratches out by doing a test area on the hood. The idea was to start with the least aggressive pad and polish that I had available. I used the following:
- Griots DA polisher
- Green foam polishing/finishing pad (CCS Smart Pad)
- BlackFire gloss enhancing polishing
- Speed 3
- Slow arm movement for about 10-20 seconds
I'm going to guess that I some how burnt through the clear coat. Because I'm left with a white haze. I tried using Ammo Spit and microfiber to remove it but no luck. The green pad I was using appears to have some paint transfer on it, or it got a bit grey some how.
Even stranger, the only way I can seemingly get rid of the white haze is to rub my finger on it pretty hard.
Here's a video of rubbing on the spot with my finger:
https://youtu.be/UnE8UMSsQpk
Yes, it's a bit painful to watch rubbing on paint like that but... you can see after I rub on it then wipe the area with a microfiber that it gets darker like the haze is being removed.
I also tried clay bar on the area which did nothing. You can also see a nice scratch in the video which remained unfazed throughout this test.
Any idea on what the hell happened? Did I really burn through the clear coat in 10 seconds with a polishing pad? And why does it look like its coming off when I rub my finger on it?
I started to polish some swirls and scratches out by doing a test area on the hood. The idea was to start with the least aggressive pad and polish that I had available. I used the following:
- Griots DA polisher
- Green foam polishing/finishing pad (CCS Smart Pad)
- BlackFire gloss enhancing polishing
- Speed 3
- Slow arm movement for about 10-20 seconds
I'm going to guess that I some how burnt through the clear coat. Because I'm left with a white haze. I tried using Ammo Spit and microfiber to remove it but no luck. The green pad I was using appears to have some paint transfer on it, or it got a bit grey some how.
Even stranger, the only way I can seemingly get rid of the white haze is to rub my finger on it pretty hard.
Here's a video of rubbing on the spot with my finger:
https://youtu.be/UnE8UMSsQpk
Yes, it's a bit painful to watch rubbing on paint like that but... you can see after I rub on it then wipe the area with a microfiber that it gets darker like the haze is being removed.
I also tried clay bar on the area which did nothing. You can also see a nice scratch in the video which remained unfazed throughout this test.
Any idea on what the hell happened? Did I really burn through the clear coat in 10 seconds with a polishing pad? And why does it look like its coming off when I rub my finger on it?
